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This paper uses the structuralist framework of agriculture-industry synergy in an economy to discuss the performance of the agricultural and industrial sectors in India. The industry - agriculture relationship is argued to be integral to economic development as the agriculture sector supplies...
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A majority of the world’s agricultural production takes place on small farms (less than 2 hectares). India has one of the smallest average farm sizes with over 68 per cent of its farms being marginal in size (below 1 hectare). Small farm production is constrained by challenges of accessing...
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A Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP) allows firms to increase their dividend payout and, at the same time, enables managers to retain cash in the firm for new investment opportunities. We examine the determinants of a firm's decision to adopt a DRP under the Australian dividend imputation regime...
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This study investigated the disposition effect under economic crisis (Brexit & GFC) and found that the stock markets of New Zealand, Australia and Mumbai did not show any significant disposition effect during the crisis period. The paper utilizes secondary data analysis to discuss the...
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Identifying the New Zealand housing market characteristics, the study examined the determinants of residential property price, and showed how different the marginal impact of these factors was. A semi-long linear model was estimated to assess the impact of demand and supply related factors on...
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This study focuses on the relationship between dividend payout ratio and DRP (Dividend Reinvestment Plan) adoption within the framework of the Australian dividend tax imputation system. Since the decision to adopt the DRP (Dividend Reinvestment Plan) is effected through the distribution of...
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The banking system in India has played a critical role in the growth and development of the economy. It is relatively transparent in its operations and follows the internationally accepted best practices of disclosure, asset classification and provisioning norms. The banking sector is one of the...
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India is a nucleus of FMCG brands. There are huge national and multinational brands catering to their products to millions of people and generating immense capital. The players in the market include HUL, ITC, Nestle, Godrej, P&G, etc. These are multimillion names that are altering the retail...
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The relationship between consumers and brands has gathered considerable attention in marketing and consumer behavior. Brand resonance is the extent to which a consumer develops strong behavioral, psychological, and social bonds with the brands he/she consumes. This paper investigates the...
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